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RememberYour teacher will tell you how long you have for thistest, including reading time.You should wait until you are told to start work inthis booklet.The booklet contains different types of questions.The spaces for answers and the number of marksindicate how much you need to write.When a question includes a page reference, youshould refer to the text on that page to help you withyour answer.Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do.
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Readinganswer booklet
Making Cartoons
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Part 1
1. What was Alfie doing at the beginning of the story?
Tick one.
eating
watching tv
drawing
studying
(1 mark)
2. What did Alfie’s mother think he was doing at the beginning of the story?
(1 mark)
3. Put the pictures that Alfie was drawing in the correct order.
The first one has been done for you.
Big birds eating seeds
Giant bird eating man
Little birds eating seeds
Man scattering Little Bird Seed
Man scattering Giant Bird Seed
(2 marks)
Q2
Q1
Q3
Questions 1–11 are about The Cartoonist (pages 2–5).
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4. There was a smile on Alfie’s face as he looked at what he had done. (page 3)
Why did Alfie smile?
(1 mark)
5. What was Alfie hoping to do with ‘Super Bird’?
Write two things.
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2(2 marks)
6. Look at page 4.
In the last square of ‘Super Caterpillar’, why was Super Caterpillar’s stomach a big round ball?
(1 mark)
7. What was similar about Alfie’s two cartoon strips?
Give two things.
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2(2 marks)
Q5
Q4
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Q6
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8. Fill in the thought bubble to show what Alfie might have been thinking as his mother shook the ladder.
(3 marks)
9. Why did Alfie turn his papers face down on the table? (page 5)
(1 mark)
10. What was it about Alfie’s house that reminded him of the rhyme about the crooked man?
(1 mark)
Q8
Q9
Q10
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11. How did Alfie feel about the attic?
Explain your answer as fully as you can.
(2 marks) Q11
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Part 2
12. What is animation?
(1 mark)
13. Look at the sentence in the box below.
Underline the noun that tells you that artists need to be creative.
(1 mark) Q13
Questions 12–16 are about Moving pictures (pages 6–9).
Cartoon films are sometimes based on books, but it
is the artist’s imagination that creates the characters.
Q12
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14. Look again at the Storyboard and Soundtrack sections.
Imagine you are making a cartoon film. In one scene a mouse is being chased by a bulldozer.
Use the information to help you decide:
a) What viewing angle you would use and why.
long shot
close-up
looking up
looking down
I would use this shot because
(1 mark)
b) What type of music you would use and why.
I would use
because
(1 mark)
15. Look at page 9.
Why does the animator only have to draw the first and last pictures ofa movement?
(1 mark)
Q14a
Q14b
Q15
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16. Look again at pages 6–9.
Tick to show if the following are true or false.
The first one has been done for you.
T F
Soundtracks can include silence.
A flick-book is a simple animation.
Cartoons are always about animals.
An animated film combines soundtrack and pictures.
The director creates the characters.
(2 marks) Q16
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17. Put a letter in each box to label the different parts of the text.
The first one has been done for you.
A – Title
B – Timeline
C – Fact box
D – Introduction
(1 mark)
Questions 17–22 are about Some highlights from the history ofanimation (pages 10–11).
A
Q17
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18. What two things did Mickey Mouse do in 1928?
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2(2 marks)
19. About how many drawings were needed to make Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
Tick one.
200
3
82
2 million
(1 mark)
20. Match the following:
(2 marks)
Q18
Q19
Q20
1925
1954
1960
First animated sitcom
First talking cartoon
First full-lengthcomputer-generated
animation
1995 First animated featurefilm in Britain
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21. Tick to show if the following are true or false.
The first one has been done for you.
T F
Gertie the Dinosaur appeared in 1909.
In Mary Poppins an actor danced with cartoon penguins.
The Simpsons was the first animated sitcom.
Toy Story was all computer-generated.
The Flintstones appeared before Bimbo.
(2 marks)
22. How does the timeline make it easier to understand the information?
Tick one.
It shows you how long it takes to make a film.
It shows you the order in which things happened.
It shows you how many films there were.
It shows you what will happen next.
(1 mark) Q22
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23. Look at advert number 1.
Why does the advert use a question at the beginning?
Tick one.
because the writer does not know the answer
because the writer wants the job
because the writer wants to interest you in the job
because the writer is an animator
(1 mark)
24. Look at advert number 1.
Match the following to show why some parts of the text have appeared in bold.
(1 mark)
Questions 23–27 are about Animators required (pages 12–13).
Thinking about acareer in animation?
May 20th
What you have to do:
Important informationabout applying
To draw attention tothe advert
Deadline forapplications
Q23
Q24
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25. Look at advert number 2.
Tick to show which parts of the advert are factual information about the job and how to apply for it and which parts are persuasive information.
The first one has been done for you.
(2 marks)
26. Look at advert number 4.
Find and copy a word or phrase that shows that the company wants someone to start work straight away.
(1 mark)
Factualinformation
see your name on the credits
Persuasiveinformation
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open day on 2nd June
Now is your chance
you could help create thenext big blockbuster
Q25
Q26
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27. Match the following people to the advert that would interest them the most.
(2 marks)
I’m willing totravel.
I work for a TVcompany.
I’d like to do mywork experience inthe film industry.
I’ve got goodcomputer skills.
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
Job 4
Q27
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